After intense amounts of experimentation (and googling) I found a post
which suggested that this was related to pulseaudio (and that their
removal of it fixed a similar problem.)  Since half my system depends on
pulseaudio, its not easily removable but I see that others simply killed
it and removed the reference to it from /etc/asound.conf

Turns out I didn't do either, but rather just used "alsamixer -c 0" and
two of the sliders were set real low (despite the Pulseaudio volume
control being maxed on every channel.  I cranked those up, and all of a
sudden my speakers have life :)

Yes, I'm a bit red-faced, but maybe this will help somebody else with a
simple fix.  I don't remember seeing those channels in the console-based
alsamixer before, so its possible that Peter's fix enabled me to see
those?

Thanks to all!

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Realtek ALC888 low sound
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217789
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